In addition to the controversy surrounding the taboo contents of the image, an influx of fans called out Madonna for not crediting the artist behind the piece.

A Turkish artist named Aykut Aydogdu originally painted the piece and shared it to Instagram in July of 2017. In Madonna’s post, however, the words Madame X are plastered over the art.

“This artwork belongs to @aykutmaykut,” wrote one user. “Please give him credit and ask for his permission. Pay him if you are gonna use his work,” they continued. “ unethical of you.”

“This is @aykutmaykut‘s original artwork,” said another, “and they even erased the watermark. So embarrassing.”

It’s currently unclear whether the Like a Prayer singer had permission to use the piece; however, shortly after the backlash began, Aydogdu’s Instagram page was tagged in the post.

“Madonna, you are an artist,” added an additional user. “You called Lady Gaga ‘reductive’ because in your opinion she stole your song (which is not the case), but now you stole @aykutmaykut’s art… What changed now?”